Evening Star Newspaper, February 9, 1930, Page 10

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‘A—10 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON. D. €. FEBRUARY 9 1930—PART ONE. SENM’E [:U'I’S FUNfl | PASSERSBY FIRED ON. GANDHI LAYS DOWN |2 ciesyconierence for reconsider | estricung, consal, Safle o Indian-| EIVE.YEAR TERM GIVEN |gnd 1o, 1020, The sentences are torun|~ PRISONER GIVEN LIFE. licenses to carry arms for | 'Three years in the penitentiary was | given within 30 days, the Hindu leader | o ta sonce o all Indians. R HIGHWAY ROBBERY | 106 fomocnets by siisicn e o v | a1 Woman in Window Arrested on ]4 FlN A'. DEM ANDS"!""‘“““”‘ A el self-defense to al : FO i:r;gk e e L Hungarian Woman Sentenced for By o s / |a dangerous weapon. He slashed John| Death of Blind Mate and Lover. Complaint of Sharpshooting. will begin .Iummovemenv, of civil dis- ‘3116 000 THEFT CHARGED | Young White Man Is Sentenced bymm with km,g"mambfl, 9. Alke| ‘eyosreom stungs P . | MEXICO CITY, February 8 (®.—A Uittaten 5020t r obedientce, aiming to force matters by ) < Justice Hitz for $40 {sentence was given Sylvester Wilson, i SHungary, - ebsisty | woman ‘whose: detight apparently was ged Upon British the pestive rettiance method. hier of Galveston Bank s | colored,”for housebreaking. He broke | (P.—Maria Joljart, one of nearly. 40 to shoot from the windows of her ,p.fi.’ Viceroy for India for Im- 1. Total prohibition. Former Cashie: an] P. \;r‘axt:y 51;\3 dz:'emng of William B. Mar-| women arrested for trial on charges of R R — ment at innocent, passersby in the street medi 32 g&t t:lr:nlin ed!p':nflétm:g by half. Is Accused. George E. R. Shafer, a young white YW; o pieni murder by arsenic poisoning, was sen- Money for Added Personnel|vas arrested yesterdsy on the complaint ediate Answer. 4. Halve the higher-grade services. | GALVESTON, Tex, February 8 (7).— | man, was sentenced by Justice Hitz ves- | Pl - Wa o Boaohsre: sl of persons living opposite, who said the | 5. Restore the Tupee to its original| Complaint charging embezzlement of | terday in Criminal Division 1 to serve | terday for the polsoning of her blin D P : gl bullets damaged the front of their house | BY CONSTANTIN /N, pre-war ratio of 32 cents. $116,000 from the South Texas National fi rs in the penitentiary for high- | TORONTO, February 8 (by the Ca- | husband and her lover. ropped Pending Bill t0 |and sometimee even came through the NTINE BROWN. 6. Free all political prisoners except | Bank of Galveston was filed yesterday | five ye& nadian Press).—The Toronto Globe to- |~ The woman pleaded she was inno- windows. By Radio to The Star and the Chicago | those charged with murder or violence. | agaipst A. T. Schwartzbach, former |way robbery. He held up William G.!day said that the government was pIAn- | cent. saying that the poison had been Increase Fees. The woman, who refused to give her Daily” News 7. Permit all Indian exiles to return | cashier of the bank, while Schwartz-|rambert December 14 and took $40| ning drastic action to prevent. if possi- | aqministered without her knowledge by ” name to the police, admitted that she | LONDON, England, February 8.— |to India. bach was undergoing an operation here. | from him. Shafer was also convicted | ble. a repetition this Summer of last |5 midwife, who was charged with sup- was fond of sharpshooting and said she Mahatma Gandhi, foremost proponent | 8. Place a tariff on foreign cloth. The complaint was filed by F. R.|of a charge of joy-riding and given a | YeAr's air raids by poachers from the | ;ivine” poicon to several other accused popped away at anybody that happened | of the Hin8us' aspiration to eject Brit- | 9. Abolish the criminal investigation | Peterson, Federal bank examiner, a few | term of one year and one day, to run United States on the fur bearing life | women and who since committed sui- The Senate appropriations committee | to be passing when she was in a shoot- | ish rule, has published in o Nation- | department. | hours after officials of the bank inti- | concurrently with the five-year term. |Of Quetico Provincial Park. cide. Yesterday cut frem the State, Justice, | iIng mood. Her aim, however. seems to | alist newspaper, Young India, his 14 10. Repeal the sedition law. mated they would take no further ac-| Kermit R. Croxton, colored, will serve | - - APSARR— A woman already sentenced to death | have been bad, because nobody ever points which he urgeg Viceroy Lord 11. Cease all political prosecuti “tlon against the former cashier, who |t terms of three years each in the | Receipts of the Northeast Coast Exhi- [ on similar charge appeared on tha (! i . 204y - e S oy ¢ cutions, | g . W] wo terms b lece] e Northeast = on sl jes C‘_’";"‘""r'"d‘,f‘::;"r"""""""‘““ billf s reported to have been hit by her | Irwin to advise the British government | 12. Remove the salt tax. | was said to have taken the blame for | penitentiary for the larceny of the con- | bition at Neweastle. England. Iast sear | witnese stand 1o testify against Maria e "_"; v h“;-t \ “"'m‘“""‘l-‘": Per- | pullets. She was held for observation. | to accept as a basis of discussion in| 13 Pass the, coastal reservations bill | the loss in a signed confession. |tents of two motor trucks October 7| totaled more than $1,500,000. Joljart. sonnei in the Patent ce. t is un- testood, Rowever, that. the onts_rea- | I E e amce—909 F St. N, B O e son for dropping the item was that it had been placed in the bill in anticipa- tion of the enactment ot a law which o e the service rendered by the Patent Of- fice. — taining. The Budge: Bureau advised Congress that if this measure is enacted it would be desirable to increase t.e personnel in order to give applicants for patents prompt service. The appropria- tions committee decided not to write the required amount into the appropriation bill before the proposed new law in- creasing patent rates passes. The Senate committee allowed to re- main in the bill an increase of $73,900 to take care of recent salary realloca- tion in the Patent Office. As reported from the committee to- day, the State, Justice, Commerce and Labor bill recommends a total for these : ‘ - s g Usu a L four departments of $114.037.546, a net 4 increase of $430,260 over the House bill. : i = T S Increases allowed by the Senate com- i : : = f i £ ) n Legislation is pending in Congress to increase the rate for patent fees in or- o der to make tne Patent Office self-sus- 4 0 mittee were: State Department, $284.- 700 for various activities connected with the foreign service; Department of Justice, $56,540. most of which is for expenses in the office of superintendent of prisons; Department of Commerce, $295.000. The committee reduced the item for standardizing equipment, in the Bureau of Standards by $15.000. and also made a reduction of $35500 in the Depart- ment of Labor. e HE first week of “The Julius Lansburgh Furniture Co’s” Gy eat February Sale created new records in sales volume. The alluring values presented in this great sale have been a sensae RAIL EXECUTIVE T tion and the reaction has by far exceeded our expectations. ¥ y § ¥ HITS FARM BOARD! Th!:s second week should even be greater, as the news travels by word that The Julius Lansburgh Furniture Co. is giving incomparable values. Everything throughout 5 immense floors excepting Radios and a few nationally priced items is DISCOUNTED 10% TO 40%. A wonderful opportunity to save on fine things for the home. Chicago Northwestern President | g st B $19.75 Davenport ' $32.50 Coil Spring Bed Outfit 2ol Extension Table 522 s 8.—Fred W. Sargent, president of the Chicago & Northwestern Railroad, ¢ L : e charged the Federal Farm Board with T = Continous post, violation of the fundamental rights of = it s 3 wood finished metal the Constitution in an address last - bed outfit, genuine night. i . 3 \ coil spring and com- He said the Farm Board was violat- 4 < \ fortable all-cotton ing the Constitution “by using the A very attractive and useful table, con- - mattress. Underpriced powers of Government and the assets A Vate operators.” R Assured Qualit sidhe e Silind 3 BmaE | §4.95 Mahogany-Finished — of the National Treasury to go into the structed of gumwood of mahogany finish. Well e | during our February grain business in competition with pri- constructed and gracefully designed. - 2 Sale. Present methods of handling the Na- o tion's wheat crop, Sargent said, were o ting taxation is threatening to . 1 4 0 s ; : 29.50 Doubl = Undermize the Nation's prosperity Windsor Chair Genuine Comfort Lasting Service $29. ble Coil Da-Bed “Buying grain as it is, the Govern- “When the Government uses the | B el o e loio, B ) $219 3-Pc. Kroehler Mohair Living Room Suite | i Wobd fnuh from private interests, and When it wuses | imi ® . 4 3 7 i : 2 R HE ey 0 ubshi Walet thy - | cofi::x’::gd":;‘gec‘;lo‘i{‘h%fi5‘;1:!; . Quality, styfe and comfort in this genuine, nationally advertised Kroehler mohair suite. / b 5 metal ends, cofl portation, it is in effect destroying pri- | 4 > You save $50 on this handsome suite, which is reduced in our February Sale. Three lux- $ : P 5|l springs and mat- ment is taking property without due process of law and without compen- 95 gk .75 sation.” Sargent said. A - -~ — b o TRV i s Windsor chairs of birchwood at urious pieces, comprising large settee, armchair and club chair, with handsome mohair uphol- are two mmem,cm:run be flvmm stering. Self-toned velour on outside. Loose, reversible spring cushions and attractive e said. “Agri prosperity il i i i i A s T ety 1 No Phone or Mail Orders serpentine design are features of this suite. steadily increasing taxation must be cut | down or it will destroy American in-| dustry, already weakened in competition | with foreign production.” $39.50 Axminster R BROADWAY LiGHTS CAUSE i 7 %T;“i::te:nd“g;xm,fi ..... e 529.75 WIFE TO SECURE DIVORCE s s i ‘ e RS | SR : Remnants of Gold Seal Congoleum. vard 39C tress. Cretonne covering and val- ance, this February Sale price. Tells Judge Husband Left to Tend | Them in 1925 and Has | = : : i —— Not Returned. T 0% ! $12.50 Double All-Wool B’(;i:;c,::‘(;cé“!; :ms. ma e 7 A m f Blankets ....... ooy 709 ), ‘ebruar; el = - g Py bt awne e tnd | L8 ‘ : s with ‘the Originality ehowns by Baeer | e : SRS B‘Fr'gl‘l;gl.ing his marriage Feb 20, 3 H o S Errled TN e e e ey 0, $169 Loose Cushion 3-Piece Jacquard Comfortables Frances Barnard, and said: . st GRS Al . reuliptiIE 20 lectrician, have been Bed-Davenport Suite $2.29 0 $3.00 Criss-Cross Curtains $169 10-Piece Period Dining Room Suite Broadway. So many lights must need A utility suite that provides xtra bedr in voile or marquisette. .. & : the services of an electrician. I shall go : b e e A c“r"i“q oot kit . | -+ “Save $5000 on this distinctive diniig room ‘suite, “Made Joteph Sabeth that Enear muss s hy| - T vy T S e e e tending the bright “gm!& o e Taart ions. Consists of a large bed-davenport, armchair ot Aoralidesiphs. ...l Lot vue . ket e i 4 to 10 square yard pieces. Square there and look into the matier.” when unexpected guests arrive. Upholstered in Mrs. Barnard complained to Judge 2-tone Jacquard with loose reversible spring cush- seen him since. Judge Sabath granted; and fireside chair. inet, 5 side chairs and host chair with velour-covered seats. A her a divorce. feature of our February Sale. SRR REFUSE TO JOIN MEET. Xansas Farmers Will Not Attend Regional Parley. SALINA, Kan, February 8 (#)—C. E. Hufl, chairman of the board of man- ager of the Farmers’ National Grain Corporation, in a statement here yes- terday, declared that it was unneces- sary for existing grain co-operatives to join regional marketing agencies as advocated by Sam R. McKelvie, wheat Jnember of the Federal Farm Board. Huff announced that the Kansas Farmers' Union would not be repre- sented at a meeting to be held in Hutchinson today to perfect details of a reglonal marketing agency for Kansas % v T — l ‘: L 2} $19.75 Z'Tone E“ameléd Besides the Farmers' Union, the three geier large co-cperative gratn market- $89.50 7-Piece Dinette Suite ¢ - ' ' 5 Breakfast Set clined to join the regional set-up as Ideal for the small apartment, bungalow or . An outstanding value i urged by McKelvie | where space is limited. 7-pieces thoroughly well § y siittes Bive di Crieldalie f‘_'f“d“ ‘.’"‘T";?S‘ $ == = = = constructed of walnut-finished gumwood. Com- — bl pieces ias sketched, including prises combination server and china cabinct, buffet, drop-leaf table and four chairs to match. HERE: where patients have been Q| cxtension table, four side chairs with jacquard Finished in two-tone enamel. treated for 28 vears, you willll! (ooio find a staffl of men and women in- = rtion and comport ) S $10.95 Heavy Fancy Metal Fireside Bench $34.50 Upholstered Chaise Vl:ounge They work under the personal Attractive metal benches in various designs = . . supervulnnlul"ll)n Frelot.d"hm long Bl o1 the fireside or radio. Strongly built. Up- $325 Handsome SlX-Plece Bed Room Suite e tolid eomicet U Hotter il 36 inches long. Another exceptional February Sale value is this distinctive 6-piece. walnut- : é ful denial (rentment. veneer with maple overlays bed room suite. As pictured, full size hed, Hollrwend $ g AERstort thoushon. $10 vanity, S0-inch large dresser, deck-chest of drawers and vanity hench and ehen $f .95 with damask covering. Attractive decorations and overlays add to the beauts. of $19 75 | . $15 = ==mm) Jhe ofulius Lansburgh Surniture (%, $20 D.E;;';%Ei%'r Entrance—909 F Street N.W. 407 7t t. NW. g T ——————— Entrance Next to Kay's Jewelry Store.

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